The Old Section of Gdansk, Poland Is Like a Walk Back Through Time
The Gdansk Crane, known as “Żuraw,” is an iconic medieval port crane located in Gdansk, Poland. Constructed in the late 14th century, it served as a vital piece of infrastructure for the city’s maritime trade, allowing for the loading and unloading of heavy cargo from ships . This impressive structure stands at approximately 84 feet tall and features a unique design with two large wooden wheels that were powered by human or animal labor .
Originally part of the city’s fortifications, the crane was also used for defensive purposes, showcasing the dual functionality of medieval architecture . The Gdansk Crane is one of the largest medieval cranes in Europe and represents a significant technological achievement of its time . Today, it is a popular tourist attraction and houses a museum that highlights Gdansk’s rich maritime history and shipbuilding heritage .
In summary, the Gdansk Crane is not only an architectural marvel but also a testament to the historical importance of trade and industry in Gdansk, making it a key cultural landmark in Poland .
A repositioning cruise traditionally is when a cruise company needs to move ships from one seasonal location to another. Winter is cruising season in the Caribbean while Europe is a Summer market. For that reason dozens of cruise ships head out across the Atlantic every Spring and Fall. These Atlantic crossing occur twice a year and are by-far the most common repositioning cruises you’ll find. There are also other repositioning cruises that include Fall Alaska cruises taking ships back to the Caribbean through the Panama Canal or out to Hawaii or across the Pacific. Another opportunity is a late Summer repositioning movement down to South America and back north in the Spring.
Cooking DemoArt lectureIce showsFood, food,foodWatercolor classThe SpaPools & Hot tubsGood evening for a movieSurfing the FloRider
Holland America in the Panama Canal
In the past, many of these cruises have been tremendous bargains. A number of years ago these 12 to 15 night cruises could be had for four or five hundred dollars per passenger, but with the growing demand those days are gone. There were times when those repositioning cruise could even be less expensive than airfare. The down side was that you would have seven to nine straight days at sea. The up side for us was seven to nine straight days at sea and the ships provided the same entertainment, the same great cuisine and the same attentive service. Additionally, often these cruises provided a port call or two at each end of the crossing.
Lately, as cruising gets more popular and more people become frequent cruisers the ships have less trouble filling those cruise cabins and the pricing has regularly adjusted upward as a result. Even so, if your looking for a longer cruise these cruises are still a good value considering their length.
To decide if these cruises are for you, consider a number of questions about what particularly appeals to you about cruising. In our case we really like the port visits and getting an introduction to exotic locations, but we also enjoy the down time provided by “sea days”. We actually look forward to opportunities to catch up on our reading and each of us will go thru a number of books on a crossing. We also appreciate the time to organize our writing and photography. In our case we usually find it easy to stay busy but we know people that claim they would go crazy being stuck on a ship for a week or more.
Royal Caribbean at anchor Grand Cayman
In addition to the value these cruises often offer additional enrichment programs for passengers. They range from painting and craft classes to lectures on numerous topics. We’ve listened to lectures from a former director of the Kennedy Space Center, an archaeologist discuss their digs in the Eastern Mediterranean and a young lady talking about her adventures solo-sailing across the Atlantic.
Royal Caribbean in New Zealand
Years ago we took a number of trans-Atlantics and the ships were mostly full of Brits. Staterooms often had tea assortments and electric kettles added as it seemed that a lot of Brits went to America for the Winter and returned to England in the Fall and repositioning fit their needs perfectly.
So, the next time you start looking at cruise destinations you might consider a repositioning cruise as an option.
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Selecting The Right Cruise Line To Fit Your Budget And Interests…
No one cruise will fill every need but there are cruises that are a great fit for families with small children, others for young adults looking for exciting night life and even some that are perfect for older cruisers looking for new experiences and destinations to explore. Additionally some cruises are great for limited budgets while others meet the needs of those that want a high level of luxury. Before you begin booking that cruise find the ones that best fit what you’re looking for…
Viking Ocean is a premium cruise line boasting a fleet of small, all-veranda, modern ocean ships. Each sister ship is engineered at a scale that allows direct access into most ports. Classified by Cruise Critic as “small ships,” the fleet features understated elegance and Scandinavian design.
MSC Cruises
MSC Cruises is known for offering a European-style cruising experience, often considered a budget-friendly option, with a focus on refined onboard amenities and a range of destinations. They are also known for their modern ships, many of which feature cutting-edge technology and unique features like 4D cinemas and Formula One race car simulators.
Royal Caribbean
Royal Caribbean is a popular choice due to its innovative and family-friendly features, diverse destinations, and focus on providing a memorable vacation experience. A great fit for families with teens and young children. Their ships are known for their attractions like the North Star observation deck and the Ultimate Abyss slide. They also offer a wide range of onboard activities, dining options, and entertainment, that appeals to a broad demographic audience.
Norwegen NCL
Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) is a popular choice for cruisers due to its focus on “Freestyle Cruising,” offering flexibility in dining and attire, along with diverse onboard activities and entertainment. NCL also boasts innovative ship design, a wide array of exotic destinations, and frequently offers promotions like “Free at Sea” that provide value-added perks.
Carnival Cruises
Carnival Cruise Line is a popular choice for many due to its affordability, diverse itineraries, and lively atmosphere. It’s often considered a great option for first-time cruisers looking for a budget-friendly and fun experience. Carnival offers a wide range of onboard activities, dining options, and entertainment, making it a good fit for families and young adults seeking a high-energy vacation.
Celebrity Cruises
Celebrity Cruises is a popular choice for cruises due to its focus on elevated experiences, modern ship design, and diverse itineraries across various continents. Key reasons include sophisticated onboard ambiance, thoughtful service, innovative spaces, and a balance between the intimacy of smaller ships and the excitement of larger ones.
Princess Cruises
Princess Cruises is a popular choice for several reasons, including its value, diverse itineraries, onboard experience, and commitment to sustainability. They offer a balance of luxury and accessibility, with a wide range of destinations and a focus on providing a memorable experience for all types of travelers.
Disney Cruises
Disney Cruise Line is often chosen for its family-friendly atmosphere, attention to detail, and high-quality entertainment and service. It’s known for providing a magical experience with activities and amenities for all ages, including character meet-and-greets, Broadway-caliber shows, and themed kids’ clubs. For those who appreciate Disney’s storytelling, immersive experiences, and a more relaxed, upscale vibe, DCL can be a worthwhile choice, even with its higher price point.
Holland America
Holland America Line is known for its elegant, mid-sized ships, a focus on destination immersion, and enriching onboard experiences. They are particularly recognized for their Alaska itineraries, extensive shore excursions, and partnerships with entities like Lincoln Center and Billboard.
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John Kerry claimed “leisure travel and tourism in general are a major contributor to increasing aviation emissions with air travel being a major cause for the increasing green-house gas emissions from the transportation sector.
Cruise Ships Lose Ports of Call In An Age Of Growing Anti-Tourism
This is something we don’t understand, but there is a growing anti-tourist sentiment around the world. At its roots are several issues with global warming being the most popular. There have been a number of articles recently indicating that there are movements that claim that travel and tourism are a needless wastes of energy that contributes to global warming*1. Also cruise ships are also regularly accused of wasting energy and contributing to ocean pollution*2.
Another common complaint is that the increasing number of tourists are now becoming a major cause of city congestion that contribute to rising costs in accommodations, restaurants and other services*3.
The number of seaports that are closing access to cruise ships or are restricting the number of visits is growing and cruise ships are facing increasing restrictions from a number of ports around the world claiming either environmental or economic concerns or both.
Smaller ports from Key West, Florida to Belfast, Maine, are considering or have enacted bans on cruise ships carrying large numbers of passengers, often effectively prohibiting nearly all cruise traffic to the area. Additionally, popular destinations such as Amsterdam and Venice are implementing measures to limit or reshape cruise ship visits, aiming to mitigate claimed negative impacts.
Venice is a good case in point. After local activists pushed the city government to eliminate cruise ships the city with the support of the United Nations commissioned a study to evaluate the impact of cruise ships on Venice. That study found the impact minor with seasonal storms being the biggest threat concern. Not getting the hoped for result the city again, with support from the United Nations, commissioned a second study. Based on its results most cruise ships were banned. The result was cruise ships began to stop at other nearby Italian ports and provid tours into Venice.
Ports from Juneau, Alaska to Mediterranean ports like Barcelona and Palma, are also tightening regulations, which can significantly disrupt cruise itineraries. The trend reflects a broader movement among port cities to manage the total number of tourists and placate local resident groups*3 with their claims of overcrowding and environmental degradation. Consequently, travelers may find their itineraries increasingly altered as other ports adopt similar restrictions.
Overall, these developments are often having an impact on how cruise tourism is being regarded by local governments. In many cases it’s vocal activists who are using numerous issues to stir up citizens using arguments like sustainability, inflation pressures and community well-being, while attacking opponents as reckless capitalists who value money over quality of life.
Unfortunately the two opposing points of view often are overly radical and narrowly focused but that seems to be the trend in political discourse and activism today. In truth both sides have points to consider but one fact is often ignored. Many local economies around the world are significantly dependent on tourism dollars and eliminating that segment of the economy is likely to be replaced by something that will have a greater negative impact on the local community’s environment, income, standard of living and overall quality of life.
The good news for tourism and cruising specifically is that for every community and government that chooses to ban or restrict tourists or cruise ships there are several more ready to embrace tourists and cruise ships. In 2024 cruise ports of call numbered three times the number that were available in 2000.
*1- Unfortunately global warming has become an emotional argument that often is used to shut down reasoned conversation. What are the true causes and consequences and what actions are reasonable considering the economic costs and likely negative results of policies.
*2 – Most arguments against cruise ship impact on the ocean and environment are on out of date studies and data. Today the impact that large cruise ships have on ocean pollution and sea life are virtually not measurable. This is a result of the application of modern technology, new policies and regulations with a future generation of cruise ships being capable of even eliminating the use of fossil fuels.
*3 – This common argument completely ignores considering the positive impact tourism has on a community. Evidence suggests that tourism is one of the most important industries contributing to the good financial health of a community having little direct negative environmental impact.
The New York Times claimed in an anti-tourism editorial in 2022 “A medium-sized cruise ship emits greenhouse gases equivalent to those of 12,000 cars, and it could dump over 1 billion gallons of untreated sewage into the ocean.” The claims are simply not accurate and the statement has no qualifying time scale as a reference. The truth is that the major cruise companies have made major strides in reducing impact on the ocean and, as a rule, modern cruise ships do not discharge anything into the sea.
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Best Western Presidenti in Rome, Italy
This is a 4-star hotel near Rome’s Colosseum and the Colosseum Metro Station.
We’ve visited Rome a number of times and usually select a hotel near the termni, making it convenient to catch trains and the Metro. On our last visit we traveled with our son and his family and he is the one that suggested the Best Western Presidenti. We were pleasantly surprised. Rates were very reasonable and in line with other Rome hotels, it was a short six or seven block walk to the Colosseum and a similar distance to the termini.
Best Western still allows us to use our Best Wester points (that’s becoming rare in Europe hotels) and with our Best Western membership, breakfast was free. The staff was friendly and very helpful and the rooms were much more than expected. Our son got a 2 bedroom suite for US$360 per night in season…
Listed Services & Amenities
Breakfast available
Bar
Gym
Pet friendly
Room service
Laundry
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We usually use public transportation in Rome and catch trains to the airport and to Civitavecchia to catch a cruise. In asking for options to the airport the desk person said they used a car service and they booked our transfer at a really good fare 😉
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Today a majority of people use there cell phones as cameras and travelers are no exception. But when it comes to keeping a photographic record of trips a majority of cell phone users don’t make full use of the devices built-in photo editors. From iPhones to Androids most newer phones have AI photo editing capability. In addition to phones our computers apps also contain a number of advanced photo software as well as systems for organizing photo collections.
Editing Options:
Brightness, Color and Contrast
These settings have long been a staple of digital editing and make it reasonably easy to improve images by brightening the image, opening shadows and intensifying colors.
Shadows and Highlights
These are additional easy options for improving photos. Lightening shadows can reveal details in dark shadows without affecting lighter regions while highlights lowers brightness without changing shadow areas. Often using the Contrast feature after working with shadows and highlights can further improve the image.
Cropping
Many pictures can use a little tightening of the frame to help highlight the main element and improve composition. One important thing to try and achieve is to leave the photo in a traditional rectangle in landscape or portrait orientation with a ratio similar to a standard letter paper.
When taking photographs a good practice to get into is to use higher resolution settings and photograph a large area. This offers the option of selecting a cropped image later when taking the time to review your images and after cropping the image still is sharp.
Sharpen
This is another common feature that simply tries to sharpen a blurry photograph. While it doesn’t have the ability to fix a lot of blur it can make a picture seem overall a bit sharper. If you over do it ,it has a tendency to introduce fine speckling to the photo though.
AI Sky Replacement
When taking photographs in the past we were limited to what the weather was doing and what the sky looked like. Another feature that is becoming available in many applications is AI sky replacement. It usually features a built in library of sky images (solid blue sky, clouds, sunsets etc.) with many systems also allowing you to add to this library. With just a few glitches this is a remarkable tool.
AI Editing
Object removal
This feature is actually magical and is common to most new Apple and Google systems. Have a great photo but it’s cluttered with people? Maybe it would be perfect if that car wasn’t there? With a photo displayed open the EDIT feature. You will then have the option of changing the spot (or brush) size. Move the slider so the spot will just barely cover the width of the element you want removed. Use the spot to simply paint over the element you want to remove. It usually works best if you try to work strokes in either a horizontal or vertical direction. It may take several repeated steps to work completely, but in a majority of cases the element disappears as if it was never there.
While working or when done you have an option called UNDO that gives you a chance to going back a step and try something over and over again. Don’t like the result? Simply start over.
One important thing to keep in mind is AI isn’t a mind reader nor can it isolate an element in an area of complex shapes and colors. It will always try but can, at times, create a real mess of things.Also most phones utilize libraries that save a copy of the original before editing.When done you have the new image along with a copy of the original image.
Another feature that’s built in to your phone’s camera is geo location. Every picture will have longitude and latitude included in its meta data, and will often include the name of the location (city, town or building) so you’ll always know where the pictures from. Judi uses this feature to record our locations as we travel by taking a picture of almost nothing (sometimes she’ll take a picture of a note written on a piece of paper as a travel reference)
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